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Theorizing Waste as a Technique of Power in Capitalistic Stakeholder Relations
Abstract Waste is an important socio‐ecological challenge of contemporary capitalism, contributing to climate change and environmental degradation. Despite its pervasiveness and its impacts on diverse stakeholders, it yet remains largely underexplored in management and organization studies.
Elise Lobbedez +2 more
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History of Organophosphorus Compounds in the Context of Their Use as Chemical Warfare Agents. [PDF]
Boczkowski M +3 more
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A novel approach to interrogating the effects of chemical warfare agent exposure using organ-on-a-chip technology and multiomic analysis. [PDF]
Goralski TDP +12 more
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War as a Phenomenon of Inquiry in Management Studies
Abstract We argue that war as a phenomenon deserves more focused attention in management. First, we highlight why war is an important and relevant area of inquiry for management scholars. We then integrate scattered conversations on war in management studies into a framework structured around three building blocks – (a) the nature of war from an ...
Fabrice Lumineau, Arne Keller
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Oxidative Neutralisation of Sulfur-Based Chemical Warfare Agents Mediated by a Lipase: From Batch to Flow Reactor. [PDF]
Boddaert M +6 more
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Business Collective Action: An Integrative Review and Framework
Abstract Business collective action (BCA) has long been a topic of interest to management scholars. However, our theoretical understanding of this important phenomenon has been hindered by its fragmented development in the literature. To address this shortcoming, we conduct a comprehensive review of BCA across a wide range of disciplines in management,
Sean Buchanan +3 more
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Homogeneously niobium-doped MoS2 for rapid and high-sensitive detection of typical chemical warfare agents. [PDF]
Jiang H +4 more
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Chemical Warfare Agents: History, Toxicity, Detection and Preparedness
Pınar ERKEKOĞLU, Belma Giray
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Abstract Development and growth of microalgae are mainly sustained by two essential nutrients: nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P). Although single‐nutrient limitation has been extensively studied, the balance between N and P availability remains less explored.
Lise Delatte +5 more
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